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Los Pequeños Gigantes is here to stay 

Owen Vermeulen '28 | Staff Writer

Apr 17, 2025

Most of us have probably felt homesick in one way or another at some point, especially during college. But how do you deal with that? If your name is Alejandro Cruz ’27, […]

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Tags: features, los pequenos gigantes, mariachi, music | Posted in Features


Historic opportunity turns into unforgettable loss for Wabash lacrosse

Elijah Greene '25 | Photo Editor

Apr 17, 2025

Wabash cedes seven uncontested points in second half to lose rivalry match In the 21st century, it is a rare honor for a Wabash team to claim their first-ever victory over DePauw. […]

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Tags: Bryce Poling, Chris Burke, Lacrosse, Sports | Posted in Sports



Gray ’25 and Olarewaju ’27 team up to fight O’Bannon Grant cuts

James Wallace '26 | Junior Editor-In-Chief

Apr 17, 2025

Over 50 letters sent to Senator Ryan Mishler in opposition of proposed cuts Over 150 students at Wabash are recipients of the Frank O’Bannon Grant — a state-funded grant aimed at making […]

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Tags: Christian Gray, Class of 2025, Class of 2027, Indiana, Jordan Olarewaju, News, O'Bannon Grants | Posted in News



Reamey ’77 takes the ‘Hard Road’ to Broadway

Logan Weilbaker '25 | Managing Editor

Apr 16, 2025

What do you do after retiring as a senior partner with Edward Jones and co-founding a music publishing company in Nashville? If your name is Gary Reamey ’77, you produce a Broadway […]

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Tags: Broadway, Class of 1977, features, Nashville | Posted in Features



The Bachelor named Indiana’s best newspaper for third-straight year

Elijah Wetzel '26 | Features Editor

Apr 13, 2025

For the third-straight year, The Bachelor was named Division III Newspaper of the Year by the Indiana Collegiate Press Association. On April 12, the editorial staff of The Bachelor made the trek […]

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Volleyball sets season wins record with senior day shutout 

Elijah Wetzel '27 | Features Editor

Apr 10, 2025

A pair of wins in their final two games tied a nice bow on the end of an up-and-down season for the Wabash volleyball team. The Little Giants finished in fifth place […]

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Tags: Class of 2025, Jackson Leeper, Sports, volleyball, Will Beikes | Posted in Sports




Lacrosse claims historic win over Wittenberg

Ty Murphy '27 | Features Editor

Apr 10, 2025

It has been a historic season for the Wabash lacrosse team, and the accolades keep coming. For the first time in program history, the team beat Wittenberg 10-6 at Fischer Field on […]

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Tags: Lacrosse, Quinn Fitzgerald, Sports, Wittenberg | Posted in Sports


Little Giants push conference record to 5-1 against Oberlin

Ethan Wallace '25 | Sports Editor

Apr 10, 2025

The Little Giants pushed their North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) record to 5–1 with a pair of wins over Oberlin. The double header on Monday, April 7 gave Wabash a second home […]

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Tags: Baseball, NCAC, oberlin, Sports | Posted in Sports



Don Cole ’52: A legacy in ink

Tanner Quackenbush '26 | Guest Opinion

Apr 09, 2025

Recently, I’ve been completely enamored by the history of our mascot, Wally Wabash. After seeing the beautiful, well-crafted papier-mâché head from the 1970s, I thought, “What came before this rendition? Who created […]

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Tags: Class of 1952, Don Cole, Opinion, Wally Wabash | Posted in Features



Wabash, MXIBS welcome Ilyasah Shabazz to campus

Ty Murphy '27 | Features Editor

Apr 09, 2025

Despite being located in the small town of Crawfordsville, Indiana, Wabash is no stranger to spectacular guest speakers. From award winning authors to well established businessmen and women, the list goes on, […]

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Tags: Black studies, features, Ilyasah Shabazz, Malcolm X, MXIBS | Posted in Features



Success with Orr Fellowship continues for Wabash men

Elijah Wetzel '27 | Features Editor

Apr 08, 2025

One of the statistics that colleges and universities pride themselves on is post-graduation job and graduate school placements. One avenue straight out of school that many recent Wabash graduates have turned to, […]

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Tags: alumni, careers, Class of 2024, features, Nick Logan, Orr Fellowship | Posted in Features


Matt Lepper ’25: Passion that inspires

Alex Schmidt '27 | Staff Writer

Apr 05, 2025

Matt Lepper ’25, from Carroll High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana, has had quite the journey at Wabash. Recruited initially as a wrestler, Lepper, majoring in biology and minoring in environmental studies, […]

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Tags: Class of 2025, features, Matt Lepper, senior spotlight | Posted in Features


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